Battery

Dynamic energy management using batteries and photovoltaics
One challenge facing the widespread adoption of renewable energies is the fluctuating output of photovoltaic systems — for (...)

Should You Invest in Battery Backup or a Home Generator?
We live in a world that is dependent on electricity to function. Lights, air conditioning, appliances and mobile phones need (...)

The role of flexibility in photovoltaic and battery optimal sizing towards a decarbonized residential sector
The residential sector can contribute to achieving the targets set by the 2030 Climate Target Plan through its flexibility (...)

Batteries’ next challenges: fast charging, vehicle-to-grid, long duration, second life
Li-ion battery storage costs continue to fall dramatically. But for batteries to fulfil their potential, particularly for (...)

CREATE Project: 7th Newsletter
In this edition you can watch the final video which reflects on the 4 year-long CREATE project journey and showcases the (...)

SCORES Project: 3rd newsletter
We are happy to share the third edition of the SCORES newsletter. In this edition we will tell you more about the REDOX heat (...)

Siemens comes on board to support Europe’s largest battery plant
A new partnership between a Swedish energy start up and Siemens is expected to fast track the construction of a major battery (...)

Major battery storage project gets green light in the UK
A new battery storage facility has been given planning permission on a brownfield site in the borough of Swindon. The 50 (...)

New battery storage projects spark to life in the UK
Two battery storage sites have been unveiled in the UK, which represent the largest such projects to be connected to the (...)

New $770 million investment in battery gigafactory highlights impetus of electric vehicles market
South Korean energy and chemicals company SK Innovation has announced an investment of $770 million in an electric vehicle (...)

Battery storage could save the US $4 billion by 2025
The Energy Storage Association (ESA) has published a new report where it argues that building 35 gigawatts (GW) of new energy (...)